The mother of Married at First Sight villain Harrison Boon is a “success coach” who rubs shoulders with disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans and preaches anti-vax messages to her thousands of followers.
Noni Boon’s social feeds are littered with content questioning “toxic” Covid-19 vaccines and lockdowns, criticising mainstream media, and even the notion of a social credit score system.
In one post from August 2021, Ms Boon shared a photo of Harrison on a work site and described herself as the mother of a tradie “who will NEVER acquiesce”.
“They are desperate in their bid to destroy our ‘mateship’, our friendship, and our cultural loyalty,” her post continued.
“They are using the very forces we fund for protection ‘against’ us while encouraging us to turn each other in for the ‘crime’ of ‘working to survive’”.
It’s understood the post was directed at the Victorian Government’s mandatory vaccination requirements for construction workers as a deadly Covid wave ripped through the state.
Ms Boon also describes herself as an author, speaker and life coach online.
Her book is billed as a “simple recipe together for you to follow the steps towards your own magnificent manifestations”.
In June 2020, she appeared as a guest on controversial former-celebrity chef Pete Evans’ Evolve podcast to discuss the theory of holistic counselling and positive psychology.
The pair discussed at length the “mainstream media’s” perceived failure to provide accurate information during the Covid pandemic.
“How do people trust the information they’re receiving when it is so conflicted?” Evans asked Ms Boon.
“Trust your own ability to discern information for yourself,” she replied.
“You have the ability to choose who you will and won’t listen to… (the media) is just a whole world of fear.”
“I would not ask a paedophile to babysit, nor would I ask Pfizer to ‘protect’ my child,” she wrote in September 2020.
In 2022, Noni began posting her unwillingness to take part in a “social credit system”.
“People think that digital ID and social credit system is a good and convenient idea UNTIL the Government monitors your every spend and movement to target you for maximum TAXATION,” one post reads.
“There’s no way I’m aligning with a social credit score system and allowing police to access my private messages. Another conspiracy theory manifest!” she wrote in another.
Over the course of the pandemic, Ms Boon’s feeds suggest she was kept separate from Harrison and his young child by Queensland-NSW border closures and an unwillingness to vaccinate — as was required to travel at the time.
“To all the other mothers who are denied seeing their children this Christmas,” she wrote in an October 2021 Facebook post.
“When we next look them in the eye, and we will, know that we stood for something, we did not take the ‘easy road’ and bow down to authority.
“We fought for freedom of choice and paved the way for resistance to tyranny and dictatorship.”
The post featured a picture of Harrison and his son.
As for her son’s new venture in television, Ms Boon wrote: “Looks like I’ll be watching ‘Married at First Sight’ this year.”
Harrison Boon married 28-year-old beauty educator Bronte Schofield in a loved-up ceremony that ended in disaster on Monday night when one of the bride’s friends recognised the groom.
Ms Boon made her Facebook profile private after she was contacted for comment by news.com.au.
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